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In darkest England and the way out / by General Booth
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IN DARKEST ENGLAND. AND THE WAY OUT.

KEY TO THE CHART.

Tlie Chart is intended to give a birdseye-view of the Scheme described in this book, and the results expected from its realization.

The figures on the pillars represent the appalling extent of the misery and ruin existing in Great Britain, as given in Government and other returns.

In the raging Sea. surrounding the Salvation Lighthouse, are to be seen the victims of vice and poverty who are sinking to ruin, but whom the Officers appointed to carry out the .Scheme are struggling to save.

On the left, a procession of the rescued maybe seen on their way to the various Rkfcges, Workshops, and oth.T Establishing.ts for Industrial Labor in the City Colont, many of which are already in existence.

From the City OlONT in the centre, another procession can he seen, of those who, having proved them

sorts proceeding either to the exisiting Colonies ot the British and other empires, or to mi' uuui»i-u»»»-d«, ! ' to be established ; whilst the sturdy baker on the left and the laundress on the right suggest, on the one nana, Dlentv of work, and on the other, abundance of food. .

The more the Chart is examined the more will be seen of the great blessings the Scheme is intended to convey, and the horrible destruction hourly going on amongst at least Three Millions of our lei uw-creatures, which we are anxious to bring to an end. And the more the .Scheme contained in this book is studied and assisted, the more will the beautiful prospect held out on the Chart be likely to be brought into reality.

The Sa't-af/O" Army, (..(no., 98 4 100, Clerkenweli Roaa E C